For further information Request A Prospectus or give us a call on +44 (0)20 8280 9119 and our Admissions team will talk you through the various options.

What do I need?

- To apply for the BA (Hons) Practical Filmmaking you will need to be 18 years of age or older at the time the course starts

- Students will be required to provide evidence of a minimum of 160 tariff points and must have at least two A levels or an equivalent level three qualification such as a National Diploma or Baccalaureate / International Baccalaureate. For further information visit UCAS Tariff Table

- Students who are aged 21 or over are not required to provide evidence of academic qualifications as they are considered a mature student. Selection of mature students is reliant on assessing their application alone and will take into consideration any relevant skills and experience

- If you are a UK student aged 18, 19 or 20 you will need to additionally apply through UCAS. UCAS also provides a Qualifications Hotline tel: 0871 468 0472 (or 0044 871 468 0472 from outside the UK) or email qualsenquiries@ucas.ac.uk

- If you hold an international qualification you should check that the qualifications you hold are recognised in the UK and that they would be considered by higher education institutions as being suitable for entry into UK higher education

UK NARIC is the UK's national agency responsible for providing qualification information to individuals from outside of the UK who wish to come to the UK to work, study or train. They will be able to provide you with a statement about the comparative level of your qualification to the UK's qualification frameworks. This statement is recognised by universities, colleges and employers throughout the UK

If you are calling or sending a fax from overseas you can also use the following numbers:

t: + 44 1242 258621

f: + 44 1242 258611

How do I Apply?

Please Note: as our courses are very popular it's advisable to discuss your application with a member of our Admissions Team before you apply and they will let you know about availability issues and answer any questions you might have.

Everyone applying to the Met Film School for our BA Programmes, regardless of age or location must submit a Met Film School application pack. If you are a UK student aged 18, 19 or 20 you will need to additionally apply through UCAS.

Your Met Film School application pack should contain:

- A completed Met Film School application form

- A personal statement broken down into three sections answering each question as listed on the form in 500 words or more. This means the essay will be at least 1500 to 2000 words long. We are looking for detailed responses to the questions and expect you to answer them fully. This is an important document which will be an essential part of our selection process

- A copy of your passport - clearly showing the picture page and passport number

- An up to date CV with full educational history and all other work and relevant experience

Please Note: International students who require a visa to study in the UK are advised to apply as soon as possible in order to obtain a Confirmation of Acceptance to Study for their visa application in time for the start date.

All application documents must be scanned and emailed to info@metfilmschool.co.ukand any other materials should be sent by recorded delivery or couriered to the school with a list of what is included and your name/contact details.

Your UCAS application requires you to complete a simple online form. You will need to provide the following information:

How Do I Enrol?

Once you have sent us your application we will get in touch with you if we wish to take the process further. If successful, you will be contacted to arrange a formal interview where you will be invited to meet with or talk to the Admissions Team. If you are an international student we can conduct interviews over the phone or Skype.

We will then let you know what our decision is within three days of your interview.

If you are accepted you will then be obliged to complete your enrolment. To do so, you will need to pay a 20% non-refundable deposit. The remaining balance is paid according to the terms and conditions as described in the offer letter we provide for you. If you are a student applying from outside the EU you will need to pay the entire first year course fee before we issue a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies to submit with your student visa application.

Appealing against an Admissions decision

In selecting students, admissions staff aim to reach decisions which are fair and consistent in relation to the published entry criteria, the evidence the applicant presents of their academic and/or professional qualifications and which take into account any specific skills or experiences which are essential or desirable for the programme in question.

Applicants who may wish to appeal against an admissions decision should follow the below procedure:

1. An applicant must seek formal feedback from the admissions team before deciding whether or not he/she has grounds to appeal the admissions decision.

2. Appeals must be received within 10 working days following the provision of feedback from the admissions team member supervising the application.

3. An appeal should be submitted in writing to the Head of Admissions, Met Film School, Ealing Studios, Ealing Green, London W55EP, or by email to info@metfilmschool.co.uk, stating clearly the grounds for appeal.

4. A member of the Admissions team will screen each submission in the first instance to determine if there are sufficient grounds for appeal. If it is judged that there may be grounds for appeal, they will escalate the appeal to the relevant Director of Programmes for that course.

5. If an appeal is to be heard and additional information is required, the applicant will be informed in writing and provided with an appropriate deadline by which to submit the information.

6. An Appeals Panel convened at Met Film School will consider appeals as appropriate. The COO will make a decision based on the evidence submitted.

7 .The applicant will be informed in writing of the outcome of the appeal and given an explanation for the decision which has been reached. The decision of the Appeals Panel is final and there is no further right of appeal.

BA Application Form

UK, EU and EEA Students

To apply for our Two-Year and Three-Year Programmes (BA) you can complete the following forms: